You can learn all the latest social media hacks, uncover the hottest new trick to generate leads, and discover the next “secret, underground” traffic strategy, but unfortunately, learning all of these “hot tips” means nothing…

…if you don’t make the time to actually IMPLEMENT them into your business.

I find that most business owners (including myself when I first started out) already have access to more-than-enough information to grow a successful business.

The training, tools, and resources are already at their fingertips, yet so many businesses are constantly stuck in the “red zone.”

It’s no secret that people are buried in their phones on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc., while they’re stopped at a light, at the park with their kids, at dinner, in the waiting room at the dentist, even while driving down the road!

Yikes!

Social media is the modern obsession.

People are utterly consumed with documenting their lives and posting “selfies” and opinions all over social media, every single hour of every single day.

You’ve seen it on TV and Pinterest, in magazines and blogs, and at your local Home Depot…

– 3 Simple Steps to Tile Your Bathroom in Just 2 Days!
– Stain Your Own Nightstands For Just $5!
– Who Needs A Hairdresser? Trim Your Own Bangs Like A Pro In The Comfort Of Your Own Home!

DIY (“Do It Yourself”) is a movement that’s gone viral in the past decade and it’s here to stay.

It’s a mindset shift that’s created a belief that “we can do it all,” and, more importantly, “we can do it all for practically free!”

Here’s the message…

– We can have the nice shiny new bath tile (without paying thousands)
– We can create those lookalike nightstands (without remortgaging our home)
– We can cut our own bangs just like the top hairdressers in Manhattan (without having to spend hundreds of dollars every six weeks)

This DIY mentality is amazing, right?

WRONG!

Especially if you’re a home business owner looking to build a profitable business.

And you are reading this blog today because you want to do just that, correct?

As a business owner, a DIY mentality will cap your growth and keep you stagnant and frustrated.